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Distributions of religions in New Jersey (2001) by % |- !
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| Catholic 37
None 15
Baptist 8
Methodist 6
Refused to identify 5
Christian
(no denomination stated) 4
Jewish
(by religion only) 2
Other 4
Presbyterian 4
Lutheran 3
Episcopalian/Anglican 2
Protestant 2
Jehovah's Witness 1
Mormon/LDS 1
Muslim/Islamic 1 Non-denominational 1
Pentecostal 1
Assemblies of God *
Buddhist *
Church of Christ *
Church of God * Congregational/UCC *
Evangelical *
Seventh Day Adventist * * Less than 0.5% |+
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Quakers came in 1702
New Jersey as in the state? In early puritan times i would say in general most people were protestant. Now everyone has different beliefs because of the American melting pot.
New Jersey original planned to have religious freedom, but as a royal colony its religion was to be Anglican and religious freedom wouldn't be possible.
it was a religious movement and helped brake away from Christianity and create new beliefs.
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Any kind.
Economic.
none!
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Church of England.
Those that do, probably think that some of the beliefs against their religious beliefs - for example, anti-Christian, or anti-whatever.
Whether a person, religious or not, is against New Age ideas depends on their individual beliefs.